A solid implementation of Keep a Changelog with semantic versioning rules baked in. You get seven standard categories (Added, Changed, Deprecated, Removed, Fixed, Security, Unreleased), templates for migration guides, and guardrails against vague entries like "bug fixes." It enforces reverse-chronological ordering and ISO 8601 dates, which sounds pedantic until you've seen a team's changelog devolve into chaos. Most helpful before releases when you're trying to organize what actually shipped, but works continuously if you update as you go. The breaking change documentation workflow is the real value here. Changelogs are boring until you need to figure out what broke between versions, then they're everything.
npx -y skills add supercent-io/skills-template --skill changelog-maintenance --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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